ASSETS | = | LIABILITIES | + | EQUITY | ||||||||
Cash | Accounts receivables | Supplies | Prepaid rent | Equipment | Payable and notes | Deferred revenue | Stock | Revenue (Expense) (Dividend) | ||||
1 | 25000 | 25000 | ||||||||||
2 | 10000 | 10000 | ||||||||||
3 | -24000 | 24000 | ||||||||||
4 | -6000 | 6000 | ||||||||||
5 | 2300 | 2300 | ||||||||||
6 | 4300 | 4300 | ||||||||||
7 | 2000 | 2000 | ||||||||||
8 | 600 | 600 | ||||||||||
9 | -2800 | -2800 | ||||||||||
10 | -200 | -200 | ||||||||||
6900 | 2000 | 2300 | 6000 | 24000 | 12300 | 600 | 25000 | 3300 | ||||
Total Assets = $ 41200 | Total liabilities and Equity = $ 41200 |
External Transactions of Eagle Soccer Academy (2) Transaction Date Description (1) Dec. 1 Sell shares of...
External Transactions of Eagle Soccer Academy (2) Transaction Date Description (1) Dec. 1 Sell shares of common stock for $25,000 to obtain the funds necessary to start the business. Dec. 1 Borrow $10,000 from the local bank and sign a note promising to repay the full amount of the debt in three years. Dec. 1 Purchase equipment necessary for giving soccer training. $24,000 cash. Dec. 1 Pay one year of rent in advance, $6,000 ($500 per month). Dec. 6 Purchase...
2. Record the following transactions for another company: 12/1 Sell shares of common stock for $50,000 to obtain the funds to start the business. 12/1 Borrow $25,000 from the local bank and sign a note promissing to pay in four years. 7/4 Purchase equipment necessary for giving basketball training for $30,000. 12/1 Pay one year of rent in advance, $12,000 ($1,000 per month). 12/6 Purchase supplies on account, $1,300. 12/12 Provide basketball training to customers for cash, $5,500. 12/17 Provide...
1-Dec Borrow $10,000 from the local bank and sign a note promising to repay the full amount of the debt in three years 1-Dec Pay one year of rent in advance, $6,000 ($500 per month) 6-Dec Purchase supplies on account, $2,300 17-Dec Provide soccer training to customers on account, $2,000 23-Dec Receive cash in advance for 12 soccer training sessions to be given in the future, $600 1. One month rent has expired 2. Physical cound of supplies reveals that...
on. 2. Record the following transactions for ABC Basketball Training, LLC: 35 12/1 Sell shares of common stock for $50,000 to obtain the funds to start the business. 12/1 Borrow $25,000 from the local bank and sign a note promissing to pay in four years. 12/1 Purchase equipment necessary for giving basketball training for $30,000. 38 12/1 Pay one year of rent in advance, $12,000 ($1,000 per month). 12/6 Purchase supplies on account, $1,300. 12/12 Provide basketball training to customers...
Fitness Training March 2019 Transactions Date Description of the Transaction Mar 1 The owners of Fitness Training invested an additional $55,000 cash in the business. Mar 1 Pay off $60,000 of the Note Payable. Also pay $450 for interest owed on the Note Payable for February. Mar 1 Take $7,200 cash out of bank to pay for March's rent. Mar 2 A customer that purchased on credit in February pays $88,000 cash to pay off the amount due. Mar 10...
B Fitness Training March 2019 Transactions Description of the Transaction Date Mar 1 The owners of Fitness Training invested an additional $55,000 cash in the business. Mar 1 Pay off $60,000 of the Note Payable. Also pay $450 for interest owed on the Note Payable for February. Mar 1 Take $7,200 cash out of bank to pay for March's rent. 1 A customer that purchased on credit in February pays $88,000 cash to pay off the amount due. Mar 2...
Fitness Training March 2019 Transactions Description of the Transaction Date Mar 1 The owners of Fitness Training invested an additional $55,000 cash in the business Mar 1 Pay off $60,000 of the Note Payable. Also pay 5450 for interest oxyed on the Note Payable for February Mar 1 Take $7,200 cash out of bank to pay for March's rent. Mar 2 A customer that purchased on credit in February pays $88,000 cash to pay off the amount due. Mar 10...
Prepare journal entries to record the following external transactions: Sell shares of common stock for $30,000 cash to obtain funds to start the business Borrow $20,000 from a bank and sign a note promising to repay the full amount in three years Purchase equipment for $10,000, making a down payment of 3,000 and placing the rest on account. Pay $9,000 cash in advance for one year of rent Perform $12,500 of services on account Perform $9,300 of services for cash...
F. Analyze Business Transactions: 1 Investment by Owner: Dec 1, invested $30,000 Cash to open a new company named Fastforward in exchange for Com 2 Purchase Supplies with Cash: Paid $2,500 Cash to purchase supplies 3 Purchase Equipment with Cash: Spend $26.000 Cash to acquire Equipment 4 Purchase Supplies on Credit: Purchased $7,100 Supplies and promise to pay later 5 Provide Services for Cash: Provided services to customers and got paid $4,200 Cash 6 Pay Rent expense Paid $1,000 for...
Required: For each transaction, determine the amount of revenue or expense, if any, that is recorded under accrual-basis accounting and under cash-basis accounting in the current period. Accrual-Basis Revenue Expense Cash-Basis Revenue Expense Transaction 1. Receive cash from customers in advance, $600. 2. Pay utilities bill for the previous month, $150 3. Pay for insurance one year in advance, $2,000. 4. Pay workers' salaries for the current month, $800. 5. Incur costs for employee salaries in the current month but...